The Isle of Pines: an Essay in Bibliography (Dodo Press) - Worthington Chauncey Ford - Books - Dodo Press - 9781406549799 - August 10, 2007
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The Isle of Pines: an Essay in Bibliography (Dodo Press)

Worthington Chauncey Ford

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The Isle of Pines: an Essay in Bibliography (Dodo Press)

Henry Neville (1620-1694) was an English author and satirist, best remembered for his tale of shipwreck and dystopia, The Isle of Pines published in 1668. He spent most of the period of the English Civil War travelling on the European continent. In April 1649 he was elected to Parliament to fill a vacancy as MP for Abingdon. By the end of 1651 he was a member of the Council of State, but found himself so hostile to Cromwell that he temporarily retired from active politics. However, he returned to Parliament in 1656, representing Reading, having become a member of Harrington's republican group. After the Restoration, he was arrested for treasonable practices in 1663 but was released without punishment. He spent the rest of his life in quiet writing and scholarship. Neville wrote a number of satires, the best known being The Parliament of Ladies. He also published translations from Latin and Italian, including works of Machiavelli.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 10, 2007
ISBN13 9781406549799
Publishers Dodo Press
Pages 76
Dimensions 150 × 5 × 225 mm   ·   122 g
Language English  

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